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Calgary vs Alberta: U Sports Women's Basketball National Championship: Consolation Semifinal 2
Calgary vs Alberta: U Sports Women's Basketball National Championship: Consolation Semifinal 2

Watch as some of the best collegiate female basketball players in Canada head to the Saville Community Sport Centre for ...



Baja Bugs Final | 2024 Nitrocross Calgary
Baja Bugs Final | 2024 Nitrocross Calgary

The famous Baja Bugs from desert glory take on ice and snow for the first time in Calgary, Alberta. #class11 #bajabug #motorsport ...



2024 Nitrocross Calgary Stampede | Full Recap
2024 Nitrocross Calgary Stampede | Full Recap

Nitrocross went north of the border to Calgary, Alberta for an exhibition on snow and ice. #calgarystampede #nitrocross ...



Help! Calgary's bike park needs you
Help! Calgary's bike park needs you

The B-Line bike park, a world-class facility that has been instrumental in helping athletes build skills and compete at the highest ...



2024 ACC-Calgary Division Host Arenas
2024 ACC-Calgary Division Host Arenas

The 21st Annual Alberta Champions Cup: North America's Largest Spring Hockey Tournament ACC-Calgary (April 26-28) ...



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UBC Okanagan Digital Microfluidics

The UBC Okanagan Digital Microfluidics Research Group is an interdisciplinary research group at University of British Columbia Okanagan that develops integrated devices for biochip applications. Lab-on-a-chip digital microfluidic devices are fabricated in digital architectures that merge micrometre-scale electrical circuitry with applications requiring dynamic fluid control, as voltage actuation signals from patterned electrodes are used to direct and actuate fluid flow within the chips.

UBC Okanagan Heat

The UBC Okanagan Heat are the athletic teams that represent the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna, British Columbia and currently compete in the Canada West conference of U Sports. The Heat field varsity teams in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and volleyball.

UBC Okanagan Exchange

UBC Okanagan Transit Exchange is a bus terminal for the Kelowna Regional Transit System, which is located at the UBC Okanagan campus in Kelowna, British Columbia. Buses serve Lake Country, Vernon, Kelowna International Airport, Kelowna, and West Kelowna, including the 97 RapidBus.

University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus)

The UBC's Okanagan Campus is University of British Columbia's campus located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The 209-hectare (516-acre) campus is the research and innovation hub in the southern interior of the province, in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, and home to over 11,562 undergraduate and graduate students.

Alberta
Alberta

Alberta () is a province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 people as of the 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces.

Alberta separatism
Alberta separatism

Alberta separatism comprises a series of 20th and 21st century movements advocating the secession of the province of Alberta from Canada, either by forming an independent nation or by creating a new union with one or more of Canada's western provinces. The main issues driving separatist sentiment have focused on power disparity relative to Ottawa and other provinces, and Canadian fiscal policy, especially as it pertains to fossil fuels.

Alberta New Democratic Party

The Alberta New Democratic Party , commonly shortened to Alberta's NDP, is a social-democratic political party in Alberta, Canada. It is the provincial Alberta affiliate of the federal New Democratic Party of Canada, and the successor to the Alberta section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the even earlier Alberta wing of the Canadian Labour Party and the United Farmers of Alberta.

Alberta Liberal Party

The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1905, it is the oldest active political party in Alberta and was the dominant political party until the 1921 election, with the first three provincial Premiers being Liberals.

Alberta Highway 2
Alberta Highway 2

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 2, commonly referred to as Highway 2 or the Queen Elizabeth II Highway, is a major highway in Alberta that stretches from the Canada–United States border through Calgary and Edmonton to Grande Prairie.

Alberta Highway 3
Alberta Highway 3

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 3, commonly referred to as Highway 3 and officially named the Crowsnest Highway, is a 324-kilometre highway that traverses southern Alberta, Canada, running from the Crowsnest Pass through Lethbridge to the Trans-Canada Highway in Medicine Hat.

Alberta Investment Management Corporation
Alberta Investment Management Corporation

Alberta Investment Management Corporation is one of Canada's "largest and most diversified institutional investment fund managers" with an investment portfolio of approximately $119 billion" assets under management (AUM) by 2020, focusing on private equity, public equity, fixed income and private debt. A crown corporation headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, AIMCo manages the assets on behalf of "375,000 members of provincial public retirement programs", endowments, government funds, and other public accounts, including Alberta's $18-billion Heritage Savings Trust Fund.

Alberta Health Services

Alberta Health Services is the single health authority for the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta Health Services delivers medical care on behalf of the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Health through 400 facilities throughout the province, including hospitals, clinics, continuing care facilities, mental health facilities and community health sites, while providing a variety of programs and services.

Alberta Liberal Party leadership elections

This page lists the results of leadership elections held by the Alberta Liberal Party. Delegated conventions were held until 1988.

Albertosaurus
Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago. The type species, A. sarcophagus, was apparently restricted in range to the modern-day Canadian province of Alberta, after which the genus is named.